Broadening the potential of biogas in Sub-Saharan Africa: An assessment of feasible technologies and feedstocks

This paper aims to provide a broad review and assessment of the feedstocks and applicable biogas technologies that are feasible in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Biodigesters and feedstocks available in SSA were identified according to scale and application – household, community, institutional, and comm...

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